FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a mobile terminal and, more particularly, to a mobile
terminal that can be used as a speaker when mounted in a terminal body and can be
used as a wireless earphone when separated from the terminal body.
DISCUSSION OF THE RELATED ART
[0002] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the related art mobile terminal 100. The related
art mobile terminal 100 includes a display unit 110 including a display 112 for displaying
information, a terminal body 120 connected with the display unit 110 such that it
can be opened and closed and having a keypad 122 mounted on its front surface for
inputting information, a hinge part 130 rotatably connecting the display unit 110
and the terminal body 120, and a pair of speakers 132 fixed at both ends of the hinge
part 130 and generating a sound.
[0003] A microphone 124 is mounted at a lower end of the terminal body 120 and a receiver
114 for generating a sound in a call mode is mounted on the display unit 110.
[0004] When a user of the mobile 100 terminal enjoys music, the mobile terminal implements
three-dimensional stereo sound through the pair of speakers 132, and when the mobile
terminal is in the call mode, the display unit 110 is opened and implements the call
mode by using the microphone 124 and the receiver 114.
[0005] However, the related art mobile terminal 100 has a problem because the pair of speakers
are fixed at the terminal body, the user must use a separate earphone or headset to
make and receive a call while driving, for example. Even if the user achieves mobile
freedom by using the headset along with the mobile terminal 100, the user must separately
carry the headset and plug it into the mobile terminal each time the user wishes to
make or receive calls. In addition, when the user changes the mobile terminal 100
to the call mode while he/she is enjoying music, the user must hold the terminal to
perform call communication by using the receiver and microphone mounted on the terminal,
causing user inconvenience.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide a mobile terminal having acoustic
transducers that can be used as a speaker when mounted in the terminal body and that
can be used as a wireless earphone and microphone when separated from the terminal.
[0007] In an aspect of the present invention, a mobile terminal, includes a terminal body;
and a pair of acoustic transducers detachably mounted in the terminal body, wherein
when the pair of acoustic transducers are mounted in the terminal body, each of the
acoustic transducers is operated as one of a speaker and a microphone, and wherein
when the acoustic transducers are separated from the terminal body each of the acoustic
transducers are operated as one of a wireless earpiece and the microphone.
[0008] It is contemplated that one of the acoustic transducers is detachably mounted at
one side of the terminal body and the other acoustic transducer is detachably mounted
at another side of the terminal body. It is further contemplated that when the pair
of acoustic transducers are mounted in the terminal body, both transducers are operated
as speakers, and when the mobile terminal operates in a call mode one of the acoustic
transducers is operated as the microphone and the other one is operated as the speaker.
[0009] It is contemplated that when the pair of acoustic transducers are separated from
the terminal body, they are operated as wireless earpieces, and when the pair of transducers
are separated from the terminal body and the mobile terminal is operating in a call
mode, one acoustic transducer is operated as the microphone and the other acoustic
transducers is operated as the wireless earpiece. It is further contemplated that
when the pair of acoustic transducers are separated from the terminal body in a call
mode, one of the acoustic transducers is operated as the wireless earpiece and microphone
while the other acoustic transducers is operated as the wireless earpiece.
[0010] It is contemplated that each of the acoustic transducers include a sound input and
output unit outputting sounds and converting sounds into electrical signals; and a
main body part connected with the sound input and output unit and having a wireless
communication module and a battery mounted therein. It is further contemplated that
the mobile terminal further includes receiving ports formed at the terminal body to
receive the acoustic transducers therein, wherein each receiving port includes a corresponding
connection terminal electrically connecting an acoustic transducer and the terminal
body.
[0011] It is contemplated that the connection terminals include a charging connection terminal
for charging the battery of each of the acoustic transducers by using one of the power
of the battery mounted in the terminal body and an extra power source connected with
the mobile terminal. It is further contemplated that the mobile terminal further includes
a locking part is formed between each acoustic transducer and the corresponding receiving
port to prevent the acoustic transducers from being inadvertently released from the
receiving ports, the locking part comprises a stopping protrusion disposed on an outer
circumferential surface of the acoustic transducer and a stopping groove formed on
an inner circumferential surface of the receiving port to allow the stopping protrusion
to be stopped therein.
[0012] It is contemplated that mobile terminal further includes a control unit for operating
the pair of acoustic transducers as a wireless headset including an earphone and a
microphone when the mobile terminal is operating in a call mode and the acoustic transducers
are separated from the terminal body. It is further contemplated that the control
unit includes a separation detection unit detecting separation of at least one of
the acoustic transducers is separated from the terminal body; a call signal detecting
unit for detecting whether a call signal is generated; and a controller controlling
the operation of the acoustic transducers according to signals received from the separation
detection unit and the call signal detection unit.
[0013] In another aspect of the present invention, a method for controlling a plurality
of acoustic transducers in a mobile terminal is provided, the method includes: controlling
the plurality of acoustic transducers to operate as speakers when the acoustic transducers
are mounted in a body of the mobile terminal; operating the plurality of acoustic
transducers as wireless earphones when the plurality of acoustic transducers are separated
from the body; and operating at least one of the plurality of acoustic transducers
as a wireless earphone and the at least one of the plurality of acoustic transducers
as a microphone when the mobile terminal is changed to a call mode while the plurality
of acoustic transducers are separated from the body.
[0014] It is contemplated that the plurality of acoustic transducers are formed as a pair,
and when the mobile terminal is changed to the call mode while the acoustic transducers
are separated from the terminal body, one of the acoustic transducers is operated
as the wireless earphone and the other of the acoustic transducer is operated as the
microphone. It is further contemplated that the plurality of acoustic transducers
are formed as a pair, and when the mobile terminal is changed to the call mode while
the acoustic transducers are separated from the terminal body, one of the acoustic
transducers is operated as the wireless earphone and the microphone and the other
acoustic transducer is operated as the wireless earphone.
[0015] It is contemplated that the method further includes: generating a signal to alert
a user when the mobile terminal is changed to a call mode; and operating each of the
plurality of acoustic transducers as one of the wireless earphone and microphone after
the user is alerted, wherein the call signal is one of a certain number of audible
sounds, an audible sound for a predetermined length of time and a vibration sound.
It is further contemplated that when the mobile terminal is changed to a call mode
and a user initiates a call, the plurality of acoustic transducers is operated as
the wireless earphone and at least one of plurality of transducers is operated as
the microphone.
[0016] It is contemplated that when the plurality of acoustic transducers are separated
from the terminal body, in the call mode, one of the acoustic transducers is operated
as the wireless earphone and the other is operated as the microphone according to
a user selection. It is further contemplated that when the pair of acoustic transducers
are separated from the terminal body, in the call mode, one of the acoustic transducers
is operated as both the wireless earphone and the microphone and the other transducer
is operated as the wireless earphone according to a user selection.
[0017] In another aspect of the present invention, a mobile terminal includes: a terminal
body; and a first headset detachably mounted in the terminal body, the first headset
comprising a speaker assembly outputting audio information to a user, wherein the
first headset outputs audio information when mounted in the body and operates as a
wireless headset when separated from the terminal body.
[0018] It is contemplated that the mobile terminal further includes a second headset detachably
mounted in the body, wherein at least one of the first and second headsets further
comprises a microphone assembly to receive audible information from the user when
the mobile terminal is configured to operate in a wireless communication mode. It
is further contemplated that at least one of the first and second headsets is configured
to form an earpiece assembly including the speaker assembly and microphone assembly.
[0019] It is contemplated that the first headset is configured to operate as the wireless
earpiece and microphone when the mobile terminal operates in the wireless communication
mode and the first headset is separated from the terminal body, and wherein the second
headset is configured to operate as a second wireless earpiece. It is further contemplated
that at least one of the first and second headsets further includes a main body connected
with the speaker assembly and the microphone assembly, the main body including a wireless
communication module and a battery mounted therein.
[0020] It is contemplated that the mobile terminal further includes at least one receiving
port formed at the terminal body and receiving the at least one of the first and second
headsets therein. It is further contemplated that the at least one receiving port
includes a connection terminal electrically connecting the at least one of the first
and second headsets and the terminal body.
[0021] Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in
part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having
ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from
practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized
and attained as particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The invention will be described in detail with reference to the following drawings
in which like reference numerals refer to like elements wherein:
[0023] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional mobile terminal according to the related
art.
[0024] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a mobile terminal according to a first embodiment
of the present invention.
[0025] FIG. 3 is a partial cut-out illustrating a mounting structure for the acoustic transducers
of the mobile terminal of FIG. 2.
[0026] FIG. 4 is a sectional view illustrating an acoustic transducer received in a receiving
port according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
[0027] FIG. 5 is a schematic block diagram of a control unit of the mobile terminal according
to the present invention.
[0028] FIG. 6 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling a mobile terminal according
to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0029] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a mobile terminal according to a second embodiment
of the present invention.
[0030] FIG. 8 is a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling the mobile terminal
according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] A mobile terminal according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention will
now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0032] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a mobile terminal 200 according to a first embodiment
of the present invention.
[0033] The mobile terminal 200, according to the first embodiment of the present invention,
includes a display unit 210 having a display 212 for displaying information, a terminal
body 220 rotatably connected with the display unit 210 and including a keypad 222
mounted on its front surface and inputting information and a battery 224 mounted on
its rear surface, and acoustic transducers 232 and 233 detachably mounted at the terminal
body 220.
[0034] A hinge part 230 is formed between the display unit 210 and the terminal body 220
to support the display unit 210 to be relatively rotatable with respect to the terminal
body 220.
[0035] As illustrated in FIG 2, the mobile terminal 200 is a folder type mobile terminal
in which the display unit 210 and the terminal body 220 are rotatably connected by
the hinge part 230. However, the present invention can be applicable to any type of
mobile terminal such as a bar type mobile terminal in which both the display and the
keypad are provided at the terminal body, a slide type mobile terminal in which the
display is slidably moved with respect to the terminal body, and a swivel type mobile
terminal in which the display is slideably moved.
[0036] The acoustic transducers 232 and 233 of the present invention have been configured
to perform both a microphone function and a speaker function. The transducers 232
and 233 can selectively implement one of a speaker for emanating a sound and a microphone
for converting sound waves into electrical signals. For example, the microphone senses
small vibrations of the user's vocal cords when generated through a vibration plate,
amplifies them and converts them into electrical signals, and the speaker emanates
the sound of the signals from the vibration plate.
[0037] Because the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are in direct contact with the user's
ear, an external noise can be reduced while a natural sound can be heard from the
transducers 232 and 233. The acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are adapted to provide
user wearing comfort.
[0038] The acoustic transducers 232 and 233 refer to a first acoustic transducer 232 mounted
at the left side of the terminal body 220 such that it can be removed, and a second
acoustic transducer 233 removably mounted at the right side of the terminal body 220.
When the mobile terminal is changed to a call mode while the user is using the earphone
function and the pair of acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are separated from the terminal
body 220, one acoustic transducer 232 is operated as the earphone while the other
acoustic transducer 233 is operated as the microphone.
[0039] In a another embodiment of the present invention, when the mobile terminal 200 is
changed to the call mode while a wireless earphone function is being performed, one
of the acoustic transducers is operated as the wireless earphone and the microphone
and the other is operated as the wireless earphone.
[0040] For example, one acoustic transducer is used for the call mode for transmitting and
receiving voice, and the other transducer is used to continuously perform the operation
of the wireless earphone prior to entering the call mode. In detail, while the user
is enjoying music with the pair of acoustic transducers 232 and 233 operated as wireless
earphones, when the mobile terminal 200 is changed to the call mode, one acoustic
transducer 232 transmits and receives voice and the other acoustic transducer 233
continuously emanates music. Accordingly, the user can continue enjoying music during
call communication.
[0041] When the acoustic transducers are mounted in the terminal body 220, they are used
as speakers to emanate sound externally. The acoustic transducers 232 and 233 include
a sound input/output unit 234 having a vibration plate for performing transmission
and reception, and a main body part 236 connected with the sound input/output unit
234 and allowing a wireless communication module 242 and a battery 244 to be mounted
therein.
[0042] The main body part 236 is formed in a bar type such that it extends in a vertical
direction from a rear surface of the sound input/output unit 234. The terminal body
220 includes receiving ports 250 and 252 in which the acoustic transducers 232 and
233 are received such that they can be withdrawn. The receiving ports 250 and 252
are a first receiving port 250 formed in a lengthwise direction at the left side of
the terminal body 220 and receiving the first acoustic transducer 232 and a second
receiving port 252 formed in a lengthwise direction at the right side of the terminal
body 220 and receiving the second acoustic transducer 233.
[0043] FIG. 3 is a partial cut-out illustrating a mounting structure for the acoustic transducers
232 and 233 of the mobile terminal 200. The receiving ports 250 and 252 are formed
with their upper end opened to allow the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 to be retracted
into or protracted from the terminal body 220 in the lengthwise direction. Mounting
parts 254 are formed at both ends of the hinge part 230 to allow the sound input/output
unit 234 to be mounted thereon.
[0044] FIG. 4 is a sectional view illustrating an acoustic transducer 232 and 233 received
in a receiving port 250 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
A first connection terminal 256 is formed to be exposed on the main body part 236
and a second connection terminal 258 is mounted within the receiving ports 250 and
252 such that it contacts with the first connection terminal 256 and electrically
connects the speakers 232 and 233 and the terminal body 220.
[0045] Referring to charging of the battery 244 installed within the acoustic transducers
232 and 233, when the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are mounted in the receiving
ports 250 and 252 of the terminal body 220, the first and second connection terminals
256 and 258 connected with each other, and accordingly, the battery 244 is charged
by power of a battery 224 mounted in the terminal body 220. Namely, the connection
terminals 256 and 258 include a charging connection terminal.
[0046] A locking part 260 is formed between the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 and the
receiving parts of the terminal body 220 to prevent the acoustic transducers 232 and
233 from being released from the receiving ports 250 and 252 when the acoustic transducers
232 and 233 are mounted in the receiving ports 250 and 252.
[0047] The locking part 260 includes a stopping protrusion 264 protruded in a band type
in a circumferential direction on an outer circumferential surface of the main body
part 236 of the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 and a stopping groove 262 formed
circumferentially on an inner circumferential surface of the receiving ports 250 and
252 and allowing the stopping protrusion 264 to be retained therein.
[0048] When the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are received in the receiving ports 250
and 252, the stopping protrusion 264 of the locking part 260 is retained in the stopping
groove 262 to thereby prevent the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 from being released
from the terminal body 220. When a detaching force is applied to the acoustic transducers
232 and 233, the stopping protrusion 264 is released from the stopping groove 262
and thus the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 can be removed from the terminal body
220.
[0049] In an alternative embodiment, the locking part 260, comprises a push type locking
mechanism can be used in which the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are pressed in
the direction that they are received in the receiving parts, the acoustic transducers
are locked in the receiving parts, and when the acoustic transducers are pressed again,
they are unlocked. The locking mechanism is a typical structure, therefore a detailed
description will be omitted.
[0050] FIG. 5 is a schematic block diagram of a control unit 270 of the mobile terminal
200 according to the present invention. The mobile terminal described above includes
the control unit 270 for operating the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 as the wireless
earphone and the microphone when the call mode is implemented in a state that the
acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are separated from the terminal body 220.
[0051] As illustrated in FIG. 5, the control unit 270 includes a call signal detection unit
272 for detecting a signal when a call is received from outside; a separation detection
unit 274 for detecting whether or not the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are separated
from the terminal body 220; a call key (send key) installed at the terminal body 220;
a wireless communication module (not shown) mounted in the terminal body 220 and transmitting
and receiving signals to and from a wireless communication module 242 of the acoustic
transducers 232 and 233 when the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are separated from
the terminal body 220; and a controller 271 for controlling the acoustic transducers
232 and 233 according to signals inputted from the call signal detection unit 272,
the separation detection unit 274 and the call key 276.
[0052] With reference to FIG. 6, a flow chart illustrating a method for controlling a mobile
terminal 200 will be described as follows.
[0053] First, when the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are received in the receiving ports
250 and 252, the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are electrically connected with
the terminal body 220 and the pair of acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are operated
as speakers to generate a sound for allowing the user to enjoy music (steps S10 and
S20). At this time, the battery 244 mounted in the acoustic transducers 232 and 233
are charged by power of the battery 224 mounted in the terminal body 220.
[0054] When the pair of acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are used as earphones, the acoustic
transducers 232 and 233 are withdrawn from the receiving ports 250 and 252 of the
terminal body 220. For example, when the pair of acoustic transducers 232 and 233
are pulled out in the lengthwise direction of the terminal body 220, the stopping
protrusion 264 formed on the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are released from the
stopping groove 262 formed on the receiving ports 250 and 252, unlocking the acoustic
transducers 232 and 233, so the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 are separable from
the terminal body 220.
[0055] When the separation detecting unit 274 applies a separation signal of the acoustic
transducers 232 and 233 to the controller 271, the controller 271 determines that
the pair of acoustic transducers 232 and 233 have been separated from the terminal
body 220 (step S30). The controller 271 then controls a sound volume of the pair of
acoustic transducers 232 and 233 for use as wireless earphones (step S40) and the
wireless communication module (not shown) mounted in the terminal body 220 and the
wireless communication module 242 mounted in the acoustic transducers 232 and 233
transmit and receive signals to each other.
[0056] When the terminal 200 is changed to the call mode (S50) while the user is using the
pair of acoustic transducers 232 and 233 as the wireless earphones by putting them
in the ears, thereby separating them from the terminal body 220, the controller 271
operates the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 as the wireless earphone and the microphone
(step S60). At this time, one of the pair of the acoustic transducers 232 and 233
is operated as the wireless earphone and the other is operated as the speaker.
[0057] That is, when a call is received, the call signal detecting unit 272 detects the
received call and applies a corresponding signal to the controller 271. Then, the
controller 271 provides an audible signal to the pair of acoustic transducers 232
and 233. The audible signal can be, but is not limited to, a bell sound signal wherein
the user is alerted by a certain number of bell sounds or for a certain length of
time so that the user recognizes the received call. When the bell sound signal output
exceeds a certain number of times or when a certain time lapses after the bell sound
signal is generated (S50), the controller 271 automatically operates one acoustic
transducer 232 as the wireless earphone and the other acoustic transducer 233 as the
microphone (S60), to allow the user to automatically receive the call while enjoying
music.
[0058] Alternatively, when the user presses a call key 276 (S50) upon listening to the bell
sound signal, the controller 271 changes the acoustic transducers 232 and 233 according
to a signal applied from the call key 276, to operate as the wireless earphone and
the microphone (S60).
[0059] When a call is received (S50), one acoustic transducer 232 can be operated as the
wireless earphone and the microphone and the other acoustic transducer 233 can be
operated as the wireless earphone. Accordingly, when a call is received while the
user is enjoying music through the wireless earphone, the user can manipulate a certain
button key to operate one acoustic transducer 232 as the wireless earphone and continue
to enjoy music, and the other acoustic transducer 233 can be operated as the microphone
and wireless earphone to carry out the call mode (S60).
[0060] When the user makes a call with the pair of acoustic transducers 232 and 233 operated
as the wireless earphones in the ears, the user can press the call key 276 mounted
on the terminal body 220 (S50), so that the controller 271 can operate one acoustic
transducer 232 as the wireless earphone and the other acoustic transducer 233 as the
microphone according to a press signal of the call key 276 (S60).
[0061] When the call mode ends (S70), the controller 271 changes the pair of acoustic transducers
232 and 233 to the earphones to successively perform the operation which was carried
out in the previous stage of the call mode (step S80).
[0062] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a mobile terminal 300 according to a second embodiment
of the present invention.
[0063] A mobile terminal 300 according to the second embodiment of the present invention
includes a terminal body 320 having a display 312 and a keypad 322 and a pair of acoustic
transducers 332 and 333 detachably mounted in a lengthwise direction at both edge
portions of the terminal body 320.
[0064] The acoustic transducers 332 and 333 have the same structure as that of the acoustic
transducers 232 and 233 of the first embodiment of the present invention, so its description
will be omitted.
[0065] A pair of receiving parts 386 and 388 are formed at both edge portions of the terminal
body 320, in which the pair of acoustic transducers 332 and 333 are detachably mounted.
[0066] When the acoustic transducers 332 and 333 are mounted in the terminal body 320, they
are operated as speakers to emanate sound, and when the mobile terminal 300 is in
a call mode, one of the acoustic transducers 332 and 333 is operated as a speaker
and the other is operated as a microphone to implement the call mode. Thus, because
the pair of acoustic transducers 332 and 333 are mounted in the terminal body 320
and there is no need to mount an additional speaker or microphone, the fabrication
cost of the mobile terminal 300 can be reduced.
[0067] When the acoustic transducers 332 and 333 are separated from the terminal body 320,
they are operated as wireless earphones, and when the mobile terminal 300 is changed
to the call mode in a state that the acoustic transducers 332 and 333 are separated
from the terminal body 320, one of the acoustic transducers 332 and 333 is operated
as the wireless earphone and the other is operated as the microphone.
[0068] A method for controlling the mobile terminal 300 according to the second embodiment
of the present invention will be described as follows.
[0069] FIG. 8 is a flow chart illustrating the processes of a method for controlling the
mobile terminal 300 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
[0070] First, when the pair of acoustic transducers 332 and 333 are received in the receiving
parts 386 and 388 of the terminal body 320, the acoustic transducers 332 and 333 and
the terminal body 320 are electrically connected and the acoustic transducers 332
and 333 are operated as speakers to generate a sound for allowing a user to enjoy
music (steps S210 and S220).
[0071] In this state, when the mobile terminal 300 is changed to the call mode (S230), the
controller 271 changes the acoustic transducers 332 and 333 to the speaker and the
microphone (steps S230 and S240).
[0072] For example, when the acoustic transducers 332 and 333 are mounted in the terminal
body 320 and the mobile terminal 300 is changed to the call mode (S230), the controller
271 operates one acoustic transducer 332 as the speaker and the other acoustic transducer
333 as the microphone to implement the call mode.
[0073] When a call is received and the user recognizes an audible bell sound or a vibration
and presses the call key 276 (S230), the controller 271 changes one of the acoustic
transducers 332 and 333 to the speaker and the other to the microphone according to
a signal applied from the call key 276 (S240).
[0074] The acoustic transducers 332 and 333 are used as wireless earphones when the pair
of acoustic transducers 332 and 333 are removed from the receiving parts 386 and 388
of the terminal body 320 (S250, S260).
[0075] In this configuration, the controller 271 can control the volume of the pair of acoustic
transducers 332 and 333 to change them for use as wireless earphones (step S260).
While the pair of acoustic transducers 332 and 333 are separated from the terminal
body 320 and inserted on the user's ears for performing the wireless earphone function
and the terminal 300 is changed to the call mode (S220), the controller 271 operates
the pair of acoustic transducers 332 and 333 as the earphone and the microphone (S320).
[0076] At this time, the controller 271 operates one of the pair of acoustic transducers
332 and 333 as the wireless earphone and the other as the microphone.
[0077] For example, when a call is received, the call signal detection unit 272 detects
the received call and applies a corresponding signal to the controller 271. Then,
the controller 271 provides an audible signal to the pair of acoustic transducers
332 and 333. The audible signal can be, but is not limited to, a bell sound signal
wherein the user is alerted by a certain number of bell sounds or for a certain length
of time so that the user recognizes the received call. When the bell sound exceeds
a predetermined number of times or when a certain time lapses after the bell sound
signal is generated (S290), the controller 271 automatically operates one acoustic
transducer 332 as the wireless earphone and the other acoustic transducer 333 as the
microphone (S280), to allow the user to automatically receive the call while enjoying
music.
[0078] Alternately, when the user presses the call key 276 upon listening to the bell signal
S270), the controller 271 changes the acoustic transducers 332 and 333 to be operated
as the wireless earphone and the microphone according to a signal applied from the
call key 276 (S280).
[0079] When the user makes a call with the pair of acoustic transducers 332 and 333 operated
as the wireless earphones in the ears, the user presses the call key 276 (S270) mounted
on the terminal body 320 and controller 271 operates one acoustic transducer 332 as
the wireless earphone and the other acoustic transducer 333 as the microphone (S280).
[0080] When the call mode ends (S290), the controller 271 changes the pair of acoustic transducers
332 and 333 to the earphones to perform the operation which was carried out in the
previous stage of the call mode (step S300).
[0081] The foregoing embodiments and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed
as limiting the present invention. The present teaching can be readily applied to
other types of apparatuses. The description of the present invention is intended to
be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications,
and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. In the claims, means-plus-function
clauses are intended to cover the structure described herein as performing the recited
function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures.
1. A mobile terminal, comprising:
a terminal body; and
a pair of acoustic transducers detachably mounted in the terminal body,
wherein when the pair of acoustic transducers are mounted in the terminal body, each
of the acoustic transducers are operated as one of a speaker and a microphone, and
wherein when the acoustic transducers are separated from the terminal body each of
the acoustic transducers are operated as one of a wireless earpiece and a microphone.
2. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein one of the acoustic transducers is detachably
mounted at one side of the terminal body and the other acoustic transducer is detachably
mounted at another side of the terminal body.
3. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein when the pair of acoustic transducers are
mounted in the terminal body, both transducers are operated as speakers, and when
the mobile terminal operates in a call mode one of the acoustic transducers is operated
as the microphone and the other acoustic transducer is operated as the speaker.
4. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein when the pair of acoustic transducers are
separated from the terminal body, they are operated as wireless earpieces, and when
the pair of transducers are separated from the terminal body and the mobile terminal
is operating in a call mode, one acoustic transducer is operated as the microphone
and the other acoustic transducer is operated as the wireless earpiece.
5. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein when the pair of acoustic transducers are
separated from the terminal body in a call mode, one of the acoustic transducers is
operated as the wireless earpiece and microphone while the other acoustic transducer
is operated as the wireless earpiece.
6. The mobile terminal of claim 1, wherein each of the acoustic transducers comprises:
a sound input and output unit outputting sounds and converting sounds into electrical
signals; and
a main body part connected with the sound input and output unit and having a wireless
communication module and a battery mounted therein.
7. The mobile terminal of claim 6, further comprising receiving ports formed at the terminal
body to receive the acoustic transducers therein, each receiving port comprises a
corresponding connection terminal electrically connecting each acoustic transducer
and the terminal body.
8. The mobile terminal of claim 7, wherein the connection terminals comprise a charging
connection terminal charging the battery of each of the acoustic transducers by using
one of the power of the battery mounted in the terminal body and an extra power source
connected to the mobile terminal.
9. The mobile terminal of claim 6, further comprising a locking part formed between each
acoustic transducer and the corresponding receiving port to prevent the acoustic transducers
from being inadvertently released from the receiving ports, the locking part comprising
a stopping protrusion disposed on an outer circumferential surface of the acoustic
transducer and a stopping groove formed on an inner circumferential surface of the
receiving port to allow the stopping protrusion to be stopped therein.
10. The mobile terminal of claim 1, further comprising a control unit controlling the
operation of the pair of acoustic transducers as a wireless headset comprising an
earphone and a microphone when the mobile terminal is operating in a call mode and
the acoustic transducers are separated from the terminal body.
11. The mobile terminal of claim 10, wherein the control unit comprises:
a separation detection unit detecting separation of at least one of the acoustic transducers
from the terminal body;
a call signal detecting unit detecting whether a call signal is generated; and
a controller controlling the operation of the acoustic transducers according to signals
received from the separation detection unit and the call signal detection unit.
12. A method for controlling a plurality of acoustic transducers in a mobile terminal,
the method comprising:
controlling the plurality of acoustic transducers to operate as speakers when the
plurality of acoustic transducers are mounted in a body of the mobile terminal;
operating the plurality of acoustic transducers as wireless earphones when the plurality
of acoustic transducers are separated from the body; and
operating at least one of the plurality of acoustic transducers as a wireless earphone
and the at least one of the plurality of acoustic transducers as a microphone when
the mobile terminal is changed to a call mode while the plurality of acoustic transducers
are separated from the body.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the plurality of acoustic transducers are formed as
a pair, and when the mobile terminal is changed to the call mode while the acoustic
transducers are separated from the terminal body, one of the acoustic transducers
is operated as the wireless earphone and the other of the acoustic transducers is
operated as the microphone.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the plurality of acoustic transducers are formed as
a pair, and when the mobile terminal is changed to the call mode while the acoustic
transducers are separated from the terminal body, one of the acoustic transducers
is operated as the wireless earphone and the microphone and the other acoustic transducer
is operated as the wireless earphone.
15. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
generating a signal to alert a user when the mobile terminal is changed to a call
mode; and
operating each of the plurality of acoustic transducers as one of the wireless earphone
and microphone after the user is alerted,
wherein the call signal is one of a certain number of audible sounds, an audible sound
for a predetermined length of time and a vibration sound.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein when the mobile terminal is changed to a call mode
and a user initiates a call, the plurality of acoustic transducers is operated as
the wireless earphone and at least one of the plurality of acoustic transducers is
operated as the microphone.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein when the plurality of acoustic transducers are separated
from the terminal body, in the call mode, one of the acoustic transducers is operated
as the wireless earphone and the other is operated as the microphone according to
a user selection.
18. The method of claim 12, wherein when the pair of acoustic transducers are separated
from the terminal body, in the call mode, one of the acoustic transducers is operated
as both the wireless earphone and the microphone and the other transducer is operated
as the wireless earphone according to a user selection.
19. A mobile terminal comprising:
a terminal body; and
a first headset detachably mounted in the terminal body, the first headset comprising
a speaker assembly outputting audio information to a user,
wherein the first headset outputs the audio information when mounted in the body and
operates as a wireless headset when separated from the terminal body.
20. The mobile terminal of claim 19, further comprising a second headset detachably mounted
in the body, wherein at least one of the first and second headsets further comprises
a microphone assembly to receive audible information from the user when the mobile
terminal is configured to operate in a wireless communication mode.
21. The terminal of claim 20, wherein at least one of the first and second headsets is
configured to form an earpiece assembly comprising the speaker assembly and microphone
assembly.
22. The mobile terminal of claim 21, wherein the first headset is configured to operate
as the wireless earpiece and microphone when the mobile terminal operates in the wireless
communication mode and the first headset is separated from the terminal body, and
wherein the second headset is configured to operate as a second wireless earpiece.
23. The mobile terminal of claim 20, wherein at least one of the first and second headsets
further comprises a main body connected with the speaker assembly and the microphone
assembly, the main body including a wireless communication module and a battery mounted
therein.
24. The mobile terminal of claim 23, further comprising at least one receiving port formed
at the terminal body and receiving the at least one of the first and second headsets
therein.
25. The mobile terminal of claim 24, wherein the at least one receiving port comprises
a connection terminal electrically connecting the at least one of the first and second
headsets and the terminal body.